Lucy Lloyd


Lucy Catherine Lloyd was the creator, along with Wilhelm Bleek, of the 19thcentury archive of Xam and Kung texts.

Lucy Catherine Lloyd was born in Norbury in England onNovember 1834. Her father, William H.C. Lloyd, Archdeacon of Durban, was the rector of Norbury and vicar of Ranton, two villages in western England in Staffordshire. He was also chaplain to the Earl of Lichfield, to whom he was related through his mother. Lucy Lloyds mother was Lucy Anne Jeffreys, also a ministers daughter, who died in 1842 when Lucy was eight. Lucy Lloyd was the second of four daughters. Her father remarried in 1844 and hadadditional children with his new wife. After her mothers death, Lucy and her sisters lived with their maternal uncle and his wife, Sir John and Caroline Dundas, from whom they received a private and apparently liberal education.

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